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    Al6-Lancaster Farming, Saturday, December 13, 2003
GRAIN, CATTLE, HOG,
& MILK BFP
FUTURES MARKETS
Markets Courtesy of Chicago Board and Mercantile Exchange
Closing Bids: Thursday, December 11, 2003
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05Mar
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Soybeans
Month Opening High Low Closing
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Dec. 5,2003
BAILEY TO TESTIFY
AT ITC HEARING
Next week I’ll be testifying at a
hearing at the U.S. International
Trade Commission in Washing
ton, D.C. The subject will be
dairy protein imports. Rather
than wait until the usual letters
to the editors come out in the pa
pers, I’ve decided to be proactive
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Ken Bailey
Professor of
Agricultural Economics,
Dairy Marketing and Policy
Penn State
and tell you why I’m going to tes
tify, what I found in my research,
and what it means to your bot
tom line. You can find the entire
report on my Website.
First, the hearing has nothing
to do with any tariff legislation
not directly, at least. It is a fact
finding hearing. I’m going be
cause the chairman of the com
mission invited me
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I have been doing a lot of work
over the past year on imports, ex
ports, and component account
ing. I’m doing this because Penn
sylvania dairy farmers asked me
to. Second, as a professor at Penn
State University, I will not be
taking any sides on the issue of
MPC imports, trade, or tariff leg
islation. That simply isn’t what
we do at Penn State. Third, all
the work I will be presenting is
transparent and will be published
in academic journals. I have a
forthcoming article in the Jour
nal of Dairy Science. Fourth, my
research is funded by both Penn
State and USDA grants.
Over the past few years I have
been unsettled by two things.
First, we don’t have any idea
what impact trade is having on
the U.S. dairy industry. Dairy
farmers have been asking very
good questions and getting very
few answers. Second, nobody, not
even the “experts” or trained
economists like me really under
. , stand the fundamental supply
Lean Hogs
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and demand factors that drive
milk prices higher or lower. We
have relied instead on the data
we get from USD A.
MPC imports have gone up
over the past few years. So have
imports of butter blends, butter
substitutes, cheeses, and choco
late block. But what does that
mean? Does it represent a lot of
trade or a little? No one knows
the answer to that because you
need to break it all down into
fundamental components.
USDA does not even reflect
most of these items in their own
trade and supply and demand
numbers. So I set about develop
ing my own system of accounting
for trade and domestic supply
and demand.
I will be presenting this re
search at the ITC hearing. Ba
sically my approach looks at all
trade, groups them into catego
ries, and then computes the crude
protein, butterfat, and other
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Average Farm Feed
Costs for Handy
Reference
To help farmers across the state to
have handy reference of commodity input
costs in their feeding operations for
DHIA record sheets or to develop live
stock feed cost data, here's last week’s av-
erage costs of various ingredients as com
piled from regional reports across the
state of Pennsylvania.
Remember, these are averages, so you
will need to adjust your figures up or
down according to your location and the
quality of your crop.
Com, No.2y 2.63 bu., 4.71 cwt.
Wheat, N 0.2 3.44 bu., 5.75 cwt.
Barley, N 0.3 1.91 bu., 4.09 cwt.
Oats, N 0.2 1.88 bu., 5.86 cwt.
Soybeans, No.l 7.10 bu., 11.86 cwt.
Ear Com 68.97 ton, 3.45 cwt.
Alfalfa Hay 121.25 ton, 6.06 cwt.
Mixed Hay 120.00 ton, 6.0 cwt.
Timothy Hay 126.75 ton, 6.34 cwt.
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